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The Emmaus Conversation
- An Eyewitness Account from the Unnamed Disciple
- Narrated by: Steve Cook
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Emmaus Conversation is a unique and riveting reconstruction from the Unnamed Disciple's perspective (found in Luke 24) regarding his journey with Cleopas on the road to Emmaus after witnessing Jesus' crucifixion and burial, along with hearing claims of his empty tomb. Suddenly, a stranger begins walking with them.
With their eyes "prevented" from recognizing him as the risen Lord Jesus Christ - Yeshua the Messiah - their new, wise traveling companion correlates the Old Covenant scriptures (by way of Moses and the Prophets) with what they witnessed regarding Jesus' suffering, death, burial, and resurrection.
©2020 Judy Salisbury (P)2020 Judy Salisbury
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